- From: Greg Gay <greggay@rogers.com>
- Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 13:13:51 -0400
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
- Message-ID: <317f8b67-6cd4-c3ce-4159-d26af7e3567f@rogers.com>
FYI, we've added a disable animation button to the game. You should now be able to turn off the bouncing game character and arrow. https://de.ryerson.ca/wa/maze.html greg On 2020-03-25 12:40 p.m., Amber Holladay wrote: > Does anyone know how to pause the animation on this game? > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 11:42 AM Lucy GRECO <lgreco@berkeley.edu > <mailto:lgreco@berkeley.edu>> wrote: > > hello: this is great thanks going to share it with my people smile > Lucia Greco > Web Accessibility Evangelist > IST - Architecture, Platforms, and Integration > University of California, Berkeley > (510) 289-6008 skype: lucia1-greco > http://webaccess.berkeley.edu > Follow me on twitter @accessaces > > > > On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 10:53 AM Greg Gay <greggay@rogers.com > <mailto:greggay@rogers.com>> wrote: > > Hi WAI-IG > > With all that's been going around the world in recent weeks, > perhaps a > little distraction will help take your mind off all the bad news. > > The Chang School at Ryerson University has been building > serious games > for years as a way to teach through simulation and personal > experience. > The Accessibility Maze is the latest in its creations. > Navigate the > catacombs hidden beneath the old library and search out the > Accessibility Master, and the accessibility secrets he has to > share. > > Try playing it with a current screen reader. ( works with > JAWS2020, > NVDA, ChromeVox) > > The Accessibility Maze > > https://de.ryerson.ca/wa/maze.html > > Have fun! > > greg > >
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